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Facebook Marketplace Fees Calculator for PC Flippers (2026 Guide)

Selling flipped PCs on Facebook Marketplace? Understanding the fees is crucial to protecting your profit margins. Here is everything you need to know about Facebook Marketplace fees in 2026 — and how to calculate your real take-home profit.

Facebook Marketplace Fee Structure in 2026

Facebook Marketplace charges a selling fee on shipped items when you use their checkout system:

  • Orders $8.00 or more: 5% of the sale price (including shipping)
  • Orders under $8.00: Flat $0.40 fee
  • Local pickup: No fees (free to list and sell)

For PC flippers, this matters because most builds sell for $300-$1,500+, meaning you will pay 5% on shipped sales.

Quick Fee Calculation Examples

Sale Price Shipping Total 5% Fee Your Payout
$400 $30 $430 $21.50 $408.50
$750 $50 $800 $40.00 $760.00
$1,200 $75 $1,275 $63.75 $1,211.25

How to Calculate Your Real Profit

Here is the formula every PC flipper needs:

Real Profit = Sale Price - Parts Cost - Shipping Cost - FB Fee (5%) - Packaging Cost

Example: You built a gaming PC for $450 in parts and sell it for $800 with $50 shipping.

  • Sale price + shipping: $850
  • Facebook fee (5%): $42.50
  • Parts cost: $450
  • Shipping + packaging: $65
  • Real profit: $292.50

That is a 65% ROI on your parts investment — solid for a PC flip.

Local Pickup vs Shipped: Which Is Better for Flippers?

Local pickup advantages:

  • Zero fees (keep 100% of sale price)
  • No shipping damage risk
  • Buyer can test the PC on the spot
  • Faster transaction

Shipped sale advantages:

  • Much larger buyer pool
  • Can charge premium prices
  • Works for rare or niche builds

The smart move: List locally first. If it does not sell within a week, expand to shipping. This way you maximize profit on quick sales and only pay fees when you need the wider reach.

Comparing Marketplace Fees: Where Should You Sell?

Platform Fee Best For
FB Marketplace (local) 0% Quick local sales
FB Marketplace (shipped) 5% Wider reach
eBay 13.25% + $0.30 Established buyer trust
Craigslist 0% Cash deals, local only
OfferUp 12.9% (shipped) Mobile-first buyers

Facebook Marketplace is the cheapest option for shipped PC sales by far. eBay charges more than double, though it offers better buyer protection and search visibility.

Tips to Maximize Profit on Facebook Marketplace

1. Always Try Local First

Zero fees means maximum profit. Price competitively for your local market.

2. Factor Fees Into Your Pricing

If you need $800 profit on a shipped build, list it at $842+ to cover the 5% fee.

3. Bundle Accessories

Include a mouse, keyboard, or mousepad to justify a higher price without increasing your cost much.

4. Use Marketplace Insights

Check what similar PCs sold for recently. Price 5-10% below the average to sell faster — turnover beats margin for most flippers.

5. Track Everything

Use a tool like Rig Flip to track your costs, fees, and profit per build. Knowing your exact margins across platforms is how serious flippers scale.

The Bottom Line

Facebook Marketplace is the best platform for PC flippers who want to minimize fees. Local sales cost nothing, and even shipped sales at 5% are far cheaper than eBay or OfferUp.

The key is tracking your numbers. Every fee, every shipping cost, every part price. That is the difference between flipping as a hobby and flipping as a business.


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